Village officials announced last month announced the fireworks would now be held at 9:30 p.m. on Aug. 12.
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Fireworks will now be held on Aug. 12.
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter finds record number of dogs and cats await adoption due to pandemic
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The annual family-friendly event will go on despite this week's mass shooting in Highland Park and organizers have asked for more police.
The weekly concert series at Independence Grove will take place Aug. 23 after officials canceled the show following Monday's mass shooting.
The festivities will get underway Thursday in downtown Libertyville and continue through the weekend.
Addressing summer learning loss through programs focused on academics, enrichment and social-emotional needs of children
Stuff the Bus provides local students with the supplies they need to succeed
The gift means St. Lawrence Episcopal Church will not have to sell its downtown Libertyville church to help pay off debt.
Students and adults wishing to participate may submit photos of historical sites, buildings or natural landmarks in the 51st House District.
Keeping Families Covered, Closs Tire & Auto team up for child passenger safety
Marc Schneiderman, one of Thomas Howe’s fraternity brothers at Miami University in Ohio, created a GoFundMe account on Monday.
Read Across America Book Drive donations promote positive equity message
Illinois to join rest of nation in making it easier for people to find available resources
Changing Table sponsorship helps Keeping Families Covered keep distributions going
The 1.1-mile trail would connect bike paths in Libertyville and Vernon Hills.
Lake County Celebrates United Way’s 211 Helpline on National 211 Day
The Waukegan Fire Department responded around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to the area of Dockside Dogs, 46 East Madison Street.
James Larsen, 27, was killed in 2017 when he was thrown from a party bus and landed on I-294 while en route from a birthday party.
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The village is among 84 cities in Illinois that's been recognized as a Certified Local Government.
The $5,980 grant is part of $5.74 million in funding awarded by the office of Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
The boy, who was born at 2:44 a.m. Saturday, is yet to be named and is one of six babies born on Jan. 1 at Advocate Health hospitals.
Local residents will be allowed to park on village streets between 2-6 a.m. without any waivers beginning Thursday until 2 a.m. January 2.
As we bid farewell to 2021, it's time to look back on some of the top stories from the past year in Libertyville.
You can now sign up for a variety of programs offered through the village of Libertyville.
Rep. Bos is joining with partners to sponsor a Season of Giving Blood Drive and a Spread Good Cheer Collection Drive this holiday season.
2021 Power of the Purse hybrid event surpasses fundraising goal
Diaper drive aims to replenish shelves at Keeping Families Covered
A partial lunar eclipse is cause for a watch party to see the full frost moon turn red in the longest such event this century.
Ryker led deputies to a fleeing suspect Saturday.
Power of the Purse 2021 features online buying and bidding shopping experience
Kyle Rittenhouse trial nears | New pot dispensary to open | Marcellis Stinnette's mom disses probe into shooting | Fall festivals, fun.
The new option at Independence Grove Forest Preserve in Libertyville has been popular since it opened earlier in the summer.